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carl's waiting on the republican line from north town, pennsylvania. carl, what do you think? caller: hi, you know, i found it interesting, you had a call while i was holding, and it just so happens that during the korean war, i spent two years up there keeping a very close eye on russia. one of our guys got shot down. anyway, what i was calling about was the fact that the capitol building you see behind me, the power there is going to be transferred to new york city and the u.n. should we go through signing some of these treaties, giving away our sovereign rights that we all fought for and a lot of our buddies died for in the war. host: what treaties in particular are you concerned about? caller: had somebody take it from new york city and do with it as they wish. host: carl, what treaties are you specifically concerned about that the u.s. -- >> caller: well, i just saw one on your channel this morning, the one that the -- they had it for 20 years, trying to get us to get involved, their national, the expiration rights and all sorts of things that would put us in somebody els
carl's waiting on the republican line from north town, pennsylvania. carl, what do you think? caller: hi, you know, i found it interesting, you had a call while i was holding, and it just so happens that during the korean war, i spent two years up there keeping a very close eye on russia. one of our guys got shot down. anyway, what i was calling about was the fact that the capitol building you see behind me, the power there is going to be transferred to new york city and the u.n. should we go...
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on in the post --y go carl in port deposit, maryland. caller: yeah, i am a truck driver. i live in maryland and have a lot of friends from baltimore, philadelphia, and just the thought of the bush tax cuts being cut or being discontinued makes everybody's taxes go up. .'m already paying fuel tax if you hall piece of freight from baltimore to philadelphia, it pays $285, a u.s. just put $200 ridicule in your truck. he spent $36 one-way on a bridge, $18 through the tunnel, next year it goes up to $48 for the bridge. $24 for the fort mchenry tunnel. i mean, nothing leaves nothing. it's getting out of hand. it used to be a pretty good deal to be a truck driver. now i am not so sure anymore. i just don't know what the next step is. . -- 2013 tax deal is scary me a little. host: -- that is just a portion of what is in the new york times this morning. next is mary in sun city, california. go ahead. we are listening. caller: i am in the rental business in california. i hear california is very big on welfare and section 8. i see there are so many programs where somebody gets to sta
on in the post --y go carl in port deposit, maryland. caller: yeah, i am a truck driver. i live in maryland and have a lot of friends from baltimore, philadelphia, and just the thought of the bush tax cuts being cut or being discontinued makes everybody's taxes go up. .'m already paying fuel tax if you hall piece of freight from baltimore to philadelphia, it pays $285, a u.s. just put $200 ridicule in your truck. he spent $36 one-way on a bridge, $18 through the tunnel, next year it goes up to...
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host: that was carl in florida. some tweets on this issue. a couple of florida newspapers this morning. the tallahassee democrat, and the same headline in the miami herald, a state of uncertainty. there are tropical storm warnings out all over florida at this point. they are leading with the apple- samsung settlement. that is just a little bit from this article, in case you are interested in reading it for yourself. it is in the new york times business section. that is just a little bit of this column, too, in case you are interested in reading that. the next call is from columbus, ga.. you are on the "washington journal." good morning. caller: i am feeling more pessimistic than i was 10 years ago. one daughter has graduated college and one is still in college. i am concerned about their future, more so than me. i did 22 years in the military, so i will be okay. my wife and i have been married 27 years. we know how to make it, but my kids, i am very pessimistic for them. my wife is a nurse. we are not doing as much as we used to. the price of
host: that was carl in florida. some tweets on this issue. a couple of florida newspapers this morning. the tallahassee democrat, and the same headline in the miami herald, a state of uncertainty. there are tropical storm warnings out all over florida at this point. they are leading with the apple- samsung settlement. that is just a little bit from this article, in case you are interested in reading it for yourself. it is in the new york times business section. that is just a little bit of this...
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carl, an independent from springfield, new jersey. >> how are you today? guest: i was reading about your primary. what you think of that? caller: it did not account for anything. a comment on social security. i had a couple of comments. and this having to pay for social security tax holiday, what ever you want to call it. the social security trust fund has about $2 trillion in assets. so, extending the payroll tax cuts does not add to the total debt. guest: that is correct. caller: that consists of the debt to the public and the trust funds. it changes the category that treasury, in order to have the cash, but it reduces their debt to the trust funds. total debt does not increase as a result of the payroll tax cuts. guest: 10 i just add one thing to what you just said? -- can i just add one thing to what you just said? you're absolutely correct. you have to compensate if it does add debt to the general fund. we would prefer not to do this. in other words, a payroll tax cut is something that you are going to utilize when there is a serious financial problem
carl, an independent from springfield, new jersey. >> how are you today? guest: i was reading about your primary. what you think of that? caller: it did not account for anything. a comment on social security. i had a couple of comments. and this having to pay for social security tax holiday, what ever you want to call it. the social security trust fund has about $2 trillion in assets. so, extending the payroll tax cuts does not add to the total debt. guest: that is correct. caller: that...
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that's in the wall street journal, there was a letter actually signed by dianne feinstein, senator carl levin, and senator john mccain, they wrote to the head of sony pictures, which put out the movie, saying that this depiction of the reliance on those interrogations was incorrect according to the records. there's also a senate intelligence committee report that has not yet been made public, but the summary released of that categorically states that these enhanced interrogation techniques were not -- that they are discredited as an intelligence- gathering mechanism and that they were not a central part of the pope binding in bin laden. host: this is the headlights from yesterday in the baltimore sun -- what did the cia and the intelligence community learn from the bin laden killing and how does that play into the future operations? guest: the cia was working the intelligence exploitation and putting together the trail of breadcrumbs that i think was really what is a fascinating story and reveals the cia detective work, this very painstaking and often un glamorous work to put together c
that's in the wall street journal, there was a letter actually signed by dianne feinstein, senator carl levin, and senator john mccain, they wrote to the head of sony pictures, which put out the movie, saying that this depiction of the reliance on those interrogations was incorrect according to the records. there's also a senate intelligence committee report that has not yet been made public, but the summary released of that categorically states that these enhanced interrogation techniques were...
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i am carling regarding hillary in rosen's -- calling regarding hillary rosen's comments. it was not about misses romney being a stay at home mom. billionaires' cannot know how regular stay at home moms or working mothers are affected by the current economy. that is the point. that is all i have to say. host: time for one more call from a republican in new orleans. hello. caller: listen. misses romney had five kids and she brought trouble on herself. she should have an idea of the work that went on. the murder trial depends on what the judge charges the jury to do. i want to congratulate the media for bringing all of these social events. thank you. that ends our show. we will see you tomorrow at 7:00. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012]
i am carling regarding hillary in rosen's -- calling regarding hillary rosen's comments. it was not about misses romney being a stay at home mom. billionaires' cannot know how regular stay at home moms or working mothers are affected by the current economy. that is the point. that is all i have to say. host: time for one more call from a republican in new orleans. hello. caller: listen. misses romney had five kids and she brought trouble on herself. she should have an idea of the work that went...
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host: you can see the entire interview with senator carl "muse makers" -- "news makers" tomorrow and it is available online at c-span.org. a couple of items from the campaign trail this morning in the "baltimore sun" high stakes in the deep south for g.o.p. hopefuls, primaries tuesday offer risk and reward. newt gingrich seeks victory in t the alabama and mississippi primaries as perhaps his last chance to show he remains a viable contender for president before rick santorum wins the potential to drive the former house speaker out of the race strengthening him for the battle to topple mitt romney. for romney alabama and are an opportunity to diminish if not crush the candidacy of santorum with an aggressive ad campaign. regarding the caucus that is being held today in kansas, we this from the "wall street journal." race comes to dark red kansas. santorum hopes to capitalize on party shift to show he is consolidating conservative report. when the nominating contest rolls into this state for caucuses saturday it will find that a reliable g.o.p. stronghold has turned an even deeper shad
host: you can see the entire interview with senator carl "muse makers" -- "news makers" tomorrow and it is available online at c-span.org. a couple of items from the campaign trail this morning in the "baltimore sun" high stakes in the deep south for g.o.p. hopefuls, primaries tuesday offer risk and reward. newt gingrich seeks victory in t the alabama and mississippi primaries as perhaps his last chance to show he remains a viable contender for president before...